So you just got a brand-new fridge. Or maybe a fancy new washer with a million buttons you’ll never use. Either way — you’re pumped about the upgrade.

Only problem? The old one’s still sitting in your garage, staring at you like, “Now what?”

Good news — you don’t need to muscle it down the driveway or bribe your neighbor with pizza. We specialize in appliance removal in Broward County, and I’m going to walk you through how we make it fast, easy, and hassle-free.

What Appliances We Haul (Hint: Pretty Much All of Them)

Here’s what we remove on the regular:

  • Refrigerators and freezers
  • Stoves and ovens
  • Dishwashers
  • Washing machines
  • Dryers
  • Microwaves
  • Window AC units
  • Water heaters
  • Old garage fridges (the ones you forgot even worked)
  • Wine coolers or beverage fridges

Whether they’re upstairs, in the kitchen, or out back on the patio — we’ve got it covered.

What to Know Before We Arrive

To keep things moving smoothly, here’s what helps:

  • Unplug and disconnect the appliance (water/gas/power)
  • Clear a path to the appliance if possible
  • Don’t stress about size or weight — we’ve got the equipment to move it safely
  • If it still works, let us know — we’ll try to donate it instead of dump it

You don’t need to lift a finger. We’ll handle the hard part — and even sweep the spot afterward.

Remodeling? Moving? We’ve Got You.

Appliance removal usually happens during:

  • Kitchen upgrades
  • Home renovations
  • Pre-sale cleanouts
  • Move-outs
  • Landlord unit turnovers
  • Broken appliance replacements

We’ve done it all. One customer booked us for a real estate cleanout in Broward County, and we hauled five different appliances in one trip — fridge, stove, washer, dryer, and a water heater. Took us under 90 minutes.

What Happens to Your Old Appliance?

If it’s usable, we try to donate it through local nonprofits. If not, we recycle the parts.

We work with local scrap yards and recycling centers that break down:

  • Metal frames and shells
  • Wiring and electronic boards
  • Insulation and internal components

For a behind-the-scenes look, check out what happens to your junk after pickup — it’s how we make sure as little as possible goes to waste.

What We Can’t Take

We don’t haul:

  • Anything still actively connected to gas or plumbing
  • Large commercial appliances (without prior approval)
  • Items with freon leaks or damage

If you’re not sure — text us a photo and we’ll let you know what we can do.

Quick Tip: Bundle Your Pickups

If you're clearing space for a new appliance, chances are there’s other stuff to toss, too.
You can bundle your appliance removal with:

One trip. One crew. Done.

Areas We Serve

We provide appliance removal across Broward County, including:

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Coral Springs
  • Weston
  • Hollywood
  • Plantation
  • Pembroke Pines
  • Davie
  • Cooper City

We’re local. We’re fast. And we don’t scratch floors.

Final Thoughts from Jack

Appliances aren’t small — and they’re not fun to move.

But that doesn’t mean they need to sit in your garage for the next six months.

If you’ve got something old, broken, or just in the way, call me and let’s haul it out. You’ve already upgraded — now let’s finish the job right.

– Jack
Owner, Jack’s Junk Removal